Fun Project: Giving your clubs a new lease of life

Bought myself a G15 driver and Bridgestone Jumbo III Blades (funny enough, easy to hit and high launching). Decided to jazz them up:

Before:

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After

Ping G15:

Painting an old driver:Step 1: Sanding

Step 2: Taping

Step 3: Primer

Step 4: Three coats of matt black

Step 5: Quick coat of car wax

After one game, repeat painting process. Kidding. Paint actually quite tough. When you need to touch up, light sanding and then one coat of paint. Does it affect performance? Yes, my drives are now further and straighter - 181 m push to wrong fairway. Previously 180m hook.

Enjoy!

Last edited by buzz1211 on Wed Sep 03, 2014 9:05 pm; edited 2 times in total

Not sure why the the irons pictures didn't pop up but basically it was shiny so I got it sanded and buffed. A fella at Lorong 8 Toa Payoh Industrial Estate did it at $3 an iron head. I have since purchased a small bench grinder and now I do it myself.

Can't recall address but you go to Toa Payoh lor 8 industrial', you drive past Toyogo where they sell all the plastic stuff and continue on the road until you see a sign that says they do chemical work for your altars etc. that's the shop. It's one way road so cannot miss it. Next to the shop is CTE.